The Ainerican author of Fothunting Recollections, by J. Stanley Reeve
(Lippincott, 21s.), writes of fOxhunting, in Pennsylvania, and principally of the sport shown by the Radnor- pack. These journals serve to reveal that .England is not the only country where the fox is regarded with the respect that is his due : indeed, setting aside the inevitable and often refreshing variations in phraseology, there is surprisingly' little difference in the contents of this and the many volumes Of hunting reininiscence.s published in 'England. The only remarkable features of the book are those of the illustrations by. Charles Morris Young, a painter whose work in oils inevitably reminds us of the water-colours of the best of our own sporting artists, Mr. Charles. Simpson. He has caught unerringly the familiar and beautiful paraphernalia of a hunting morning.
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